Making a Plan for a PowerPoint Show

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Making a Plan for a PowerPoint Show Create A Storyboard Making a Plan for a PowerPoint Show

STEP ONE Determine how many slides you will need for your presentation Include a title slide – to give the audience an idea of your topic One or two slides for each specific ITEM of your topic One slide to share your conclusion

STEP TWO Use EITHER plain white paper OR Index cards On plain white paper, DRAW rectangles to represent each slide – about 4 to a page Using index cards, each card represents ONE slide Collect writing tools (pencil, pen(s), or colored pencils) and your Survey Plan and Results

STEP THREE On each model “slide,” write WHAT will appear in the actual show Remember to create a Title, the correct number of content slides, and a conclusion When your storyboard is complete, you are ready to create your PowerPoint show.

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